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School Yearbook Publishing Company, YearbookLife Announces the Winners for Their 2012-2013 Best School Yearbook Contest

The Yearbook Life 2012-2013 "Best School Yearbook Contest" is officially over. Yearbook printing and publishing company, Yearbook Life announces the winners for their annual school yearbook design contest.

2013-06-14
COOPER CITY, FL, June 14, 2013 (Press-News.org) Yearbook Life (http://www.yearbooklife.com) announces the winners for their 2012-2013 Best Yearbook Contest. The Yearbook Life 2012-2013 "Best School Yearbook Contest" is officially over. Current Yearbook Life customers, including elementary, middle and high schools across the nation had the opportunity to enter our "Best Yearbook Contest" for a chance to win cash prizes for their schools.

The yearbook contest was divided into 3 different categories: Best Elementary Yearbook, Best Middle/High School Yearbook, and Best Elementary Yearbook Cover Art. Yearbook Life had the opportunity to see so many unique and creative school yearbook designs and was pleased to see so many schools get involved in their annual school yearbook contest. The yearbooks were judged based on the following criteria: 1) overall originality, 2) yearbook creativity, 3) yearbook theme consistency, and 4) yearbook image quality.

The winners in the Best Elementary School Yearbook category were Plymouth Preschool and Sunset Lakes Elementary, each winning cash prizes for their school. Plymouth Preschool received $250 for 1st Place, and Sunset Lakes Elementary received $150 for 2nd Place. The winners of the Best Middle/High School Yearbook category were Pembroke Pines Charter Middle Central who won the 1st Place prize of $250, and Inlet Grove High School who won the 2nd Place prize of $150. Silver Palms Elementary and Austin Elementary were the winners of the Elementary Yearbook Cover Art Contest winning $100 and $50 respectively.

Yearbook Life would like to thank all schools that entered our 2012-2013 Best School Yearbook Contest. We look forward to coming up with more yearbook contests and other ways to engage and reward yearbook staff members. Visit Yearbook Life online at http://www.YearbookLife.com, or follow us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/YearbookLife) and Twitter (http://twitter.com/yearbooklife) for our current specials, future contest info, and other upcoming events.

Yearbook Life is proud to provide schools around the nation with quality school yearbooks. As a yearbook printing and publishing company, Yearbook Life offers many different creative options for your school yearbook needs and is definitely one of most affordable yearbook publishing and printing companies. For more information about Yearbook Life school yearbooks or to request a quote for your upcoming school yearbook project, please contact us Toll-Free at 888-680-0143.

About Yearbook Life:
South Florida-based Yearbook Life is a family-owned school yearbook publishing company with over 13 years of experience producing quality school yearbooks including elementary school yearbooks, middle school yearbooks and high school yearbooks. As a provider of affordable school yearbooks and other yearbook products, including church directories, military yearbooks, memory books, sports books, media guides and school posters, Yearbook Life has taken all the positive aspects of the world's largest yearbook companies, added more benefits, eliminated most restrictions, significantly reduced prices and greatly improved service.

Media Inquiries:
John Platts
President
Yearbook Life
john@yearbooklife.com


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[Press-News.org] School Yearbook Publishing Company, YearbookLife Announces the Winners for Their 2012-2013 Best School Yearbook Contest
The Yearbook Life 2012-2013 "Best School Yearbook Contest" is officially over. Yearbook printing and publishing company, Yearbook Life announces the winners for their annual school yearbook design contest.